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714. A Quién Iremos

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Estribillo:
¿A quién iremos, Señor, a quién iremos?
Tienes palabras de vida.
¿A quién iremos, Señor, a quién iremos?
Tienes palabras de amor.
¿A quién iremos, Señor, a quién iremos?
Tienes palabras de paz.
Eres Dios verdadero, el hijo de Dios,
en Ti creeré.
Eres Dis verdadero, el hijo de Dios,
en Ti creeré.

1 Con este pueblo quiero aprender.
Amar a Dios es mi deber.
Con este pueblo quiero aprender,
Amar a Dios es mi deber. [Estribillo]

2 Pues este amor será muy vano
si no amo a Dios y a mi hermano.
Pues este amor será muy vano
si no amo a Dios y a mi hermano. [Estribillo]

Text Information
First Line: Con este pueblo queiro aprender
Title: A Quién Iremos
Refrain First Line: ¿A quién iremos, Señor, a quién iremos?
Language: Spanish
Publication Date: 2001
Scripture: ;
Topic: Amor; Cantos de Salida; Ministerio y Misión (1 more...)
Source: Tradicional
Notes: País: Estados Unidos (Suroeste); English: To Whom Shall We Go
Tune Information
Name: [Con este pueblo queiro aprender]
Arranger: Mary Frances Reza, siglo XX
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Arr. © 1989, Mary Frances Reza. Obra publicada por OCP Publications



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